Date: June 7, 2007

In this issue:

Green Tea May Reduce Cancer Risk
Bennie Simmons, Jr. and Dr. Edmond DeVroey on Tonight's Conference Call
How Memorable is Your Presentation?

Green Tea May Reduce Cancer Risk

According to a new study, regularly consuming antioxidant-rich green tea may reduce the risk of certain cancers, as well as promote optimal health.

The results of a recent study add to an ever-growing body of science linking consumption of green tea to a wide range of health benefits, including improved heart health, and protection of brain function.

The new study, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, looked at the link between green tea and certain cancers.

The reduction in risk was most evident among those who consistently reported consuming tea regularly at both the baseline and follow-up surveys (risk reduction up to 57 percent) according the researchers.

Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams !!!!

Steve Wallach
GIC
Youngevity International

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This Week's Conference Call

Conference Calls Schedule

Thank you Todd Smith for last week’s great call! It was very informational and interesting for anyone wanting to learn about the new “Greenhouse” opportunity for intensive training and growth! We would also like to thank Judy and Bob Bell for sharing their ideas for marketing the Mineral Makeup.

Tonight’s call welcomes Bennie Simmons, Jr., who will be giving us an update on his successful meetings with Dr. Wallach, as well as Dr. Edmond DeVroey, who will be on to answer any questions you may have on health issues. Dr. DeVroey will also give us valuable information on how to contact him in regards to any other health issues or concerns that should arise.

Make sure to join us this and every Thursday night at 5:00 PM Pacific, followed by The Leadership Training Call with Sandy Elsberg at 6:00 PM Pacific. Dial (303) 664-6005, ID number 801-6610. Help reduce background noise, and please remember: *6 to mute, *7 to un-mute.



How Memorable is Your Presentation?


Let's face it, we have all been guilty of it–you know the guest speaker doesn't really connect with you and your mind starts to wander a bit. Even though the information may be very important, you just can't keep focused. Why do you suppose that is? What would you have done differently? What if it were you up there giving the presentation?

What can you do to ensure that both your message, and you, stick in your meeting participants minds, long after your presentation is over? Get creative and capture your audience's attention as soon as you walk out on stage.

How? Well that's up to you and how creative you want to be. You may want to come out bouncing a basketball to talk about Rebound Fx™. That should get their attention! Then follow it up with the Rebound Fx™ samples as giveaways, with your sticker on them of course saying, "Rebound your health and wealth," or something like that, along with your contact information.

But no matter what you do to leave that lasting impression, remember that the follow-up after the meeting is just as important. Just think how easy it will be to make that call when you start out by saying, "Do you remember that guy that was bouncing the basketball . . ." you get the picture.


Wiley Hurt
COO
Youngevity